Cleanup
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48 examples of Cleanup in a sentence
The goal, of course, is to persuade climbers to clean up after themselves, so maybe local not-for-profits will pay climbers who bring down extra waste, or expeditions might organize voluntary
cleanup
trips.
Whatever the disposal or
cleanup
options we come up with, it's clearly not just a technical problem.
There's no way to quantify the psychological damage of those who were in the school, or who took part in rescue or
cleanup
efforts.
So I thought, why not apply that crowdsourced
cleanup
model to the entire planet?
Two other times, I show up and help my team with the preparation and
cleanup.
These are sites that are so polluted, that the government has deemed their
cleanup
a national priority.
Kind of like a computer running a disk
cleanup.
CA: So every sale of virgin plastic contributes money to a fund that is used to basically transition the industry and start to pay for things like
cleanup
and other pieces.
But for the desert’s
cleanup
crew, this body isn’t a problem: it’s a feast.
So, we have our Ganges and Yamuna
cleanup
project.
It's been deployed in Washington D.C. to track snow
cleanup.
The worst part was this year was the year where they decided to do a big
cleanup
operation on Mt.
Mailstrom does not actually do anything to the mail, but it does let you see the hidden patterns in your mail so that you can concentrate your
cleanup
efforts more effectively.
The longer officials remain paralyzed, hoping that the financial system will right itself, the higher the eventual cost of the
cleanup
will be.
Thailand’s new military leaders view themselves as a kind of
cleanup
crew, tasked with eradicating corruption, keeping politicians in line, and restoring the old order, underpinned by a symbiotic relationship between the military and the monarchy, with the bureaucracy handling day-to-day governance.
For example, convicts could be intentionally exposed to public harassment through
cleanup
assignments, and their families, who have not committed crimes, could be evicted from their state-subsidized housing.
Meanwhile, Europe's zombie banks will have to be rapidly resolved by acquisition or temporary takeover, cleanup, and asset sale, as was done by the Resolution Trust Corporation during the US savings and loan crisis in the 1980s.
Economists at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) have maintained that the costs of the crisis were so large, and the
cleanup
so long, that we should surely now look for ways to act pre-emptively when we again see a dangerous build-up of liquidity and credit.
And we know how to do that: accommodative monetary policy; fiscal adjustment in all advanced economies that includes concrete and realistic plans to reduce debt over the medium term, but does not undercut short-term growth; completing the banking-sector cleanup; and reforms to boost productivity and growth potential.
And EU leaders can claim that the financial sector is being made to contribute to the costs of Europe’s financial
cleanup.
The Swedish bank
cleanup
in the early 1990’s is often cited as an example of how successful this idea can be.
Moreover, the government provided strong leadership and official agencies responded rapidly, ensuring, among other things, a rapid
cleanup
of the rubble.
Unlike the relatively rapid
cleanup
after the Great Hanshin Earthquake, only 5% of the total amount of rubble created by last year’s disaster has been processed so far.
Polluters Must PayNEW YORK – When BP and its drilling partners caused the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010, the United States government demanded that BP finance the cleanup, compensate those who suffered damages, and pay criminal penalties for the violations that led to the disaster.
The same standards for environmental
cleanup
need to be applied to global companies operating in poorer countries, where their power has typically been so great relative to that of governments that many act with impunity, wreaking havoc on the environment with little or no accountability.
Despite many past promises of a cleanup, Ogoniland remains in environmental agony, impoverished and sickened by the oil industry.
UNEP also offered clear and detailed recommendations, including emergency measures to ensure safe drinking water;
cleanup
activities targeting the mangroves and soils; public-health studies to identify and counteract the consequences of pollution; and a new regulatory framework.
Shell, Chevron, ExxonMobil, and other major oil companies should step forward and help to fund the necessary cleanup, ushering in a new era of responsibility.
The
cleanup
of the Niger Delta provides an ideal opportunity for Nigeria, the oil industry, and the international community to show convincingly that a new age has dawned.
A successful attack or accident at the Indian Point power plant near New York City, apparently part of Al Qaeda’s original plan for September 11, 2001, would have resulted in 43,700 immediate fatalities and 518,000 cancer deaths, with
cleanup
costs reaching $2 trillion.
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